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- Events January–December Date unknown
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{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2011}}{{Year dab|1379}}{{One source|date=March 2019}}{{Year nav|1379}}{{C14 year in topic}}Year 1379 (MCCCLXXIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events January–December - May 29 – John I succeeds his father, Henry II, as King of Castile and King of León.
- September 9 – The Treaty of Neuberg is signed, splitting the Austrian Habsburg lands between brothers Albert III and Leopold III. Albert III retains the title of Duke of Austria.
Date unknown - The Venetians and Ottomans invade Constantinople, and restore John V Palaiologos as Byzantine co-emperor. Andronikos IV Palaiologos is allowed to remain as Byzantine co-emperor, but is confined to the city of Silivri for the remainder of his life.
- Bairam Khawaja establishes the independent principality of the Turkomans of the Black Sheep Empire, in present day Armenia.
- Dmitri Donskoi of Moscow raids Estonia.
- New College, Oxford is founded in England.
- Wisbech Grammar School is founded in England.
Births - October 4 – King Henry III of Castile (d. 1406)
- date unknown – Jerome of Prague, Hussite (d. 1416)
- Empress Zhang (Hongxi) of China (d. 1442)
Deaths - February 18 – Albert II of Mecklenburg (b. c. 1318)
- May 29 – King Henry II of Castile (b. 1333)[1]
- November 15 – Otto V, Duke of Bavaria (b. 1346)
- December 16 – John Fitzalan, Marshal of England (drowned)
- date unknown – Aqsara'i, Persian physician
References 1. ^{{cite web |title=Henry II {{!}} king of Castile |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Henry-II-king-of-Castile |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |accessdate=18 March 2019 |language=en}}
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